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- CANDU reactor - Wikipedia
There have been two major types of CANDU reactors, the original design of around 500 MW e that was intended to be used in multi-reactor installations in large plants, and the optimized CANDU 6 in the 600 MW e class that is designed to be used in single stand-alone units or in small multi-unit plants
- CANDU reactor - Energy Education
CANDU reactor is a type of nuclear reactor which was developed in Canada, and is currently used in nuclear power plants for electrical generation in various countries around the world
- CANDU
The most comprehensive public domain educational and reference library on CANDU technology CANTEACH is a knowledge repository that provides high quality technical documentation relating to the CANDU nuclear energy system
- CANDU Reactor – A Guide to Canadian Nuclear Technology | Explore Nuclear
Welcome to a tour of the world of CANDU! What’s a CANDU you ask? It’s neither a strange Canadian animal nor an exclamation of determination CANDUs are a type of nuclear reactor developed by Canada during the 1950s and 1960s The acronym stands for CANada Deuterium Uranium
- CANDU reactor - PHWR | Definition Components | nuclear-power. com
The CANDU reactor design (or PHWR – Pressurized Heavy Water Reactor) has been developed since the 1950s in Canada, and more recently also in India These reactors are heavy water cooled and moderated pressurized water reactors
- Arti Candu: Memahami Definisi, Dampak, dan Cara Mengatasinya
Candu dalam pengertian ini merujuk pada kondisi ketergantungan seseorang terhadap suatu zat, aktivitas, atau perilaku tertentu yang sulit untuk dihentikan meskipun menimbulkan dampak negatif
- Candu - Wikipedia Bahasa Melayu, ensiklopedia bebas
Candu merupakan dadah diharamkan dalam kebanyakan negeri semasa awal kurun ke-20, mendorong kepada pola penghasilan candu moden sebagai awalan dadah rehlah haram atau dadah diedar secara sah yang dikawal ketat
- CANDU nuclear reactors: history and characteristics
CANDU reactors offer an attractive alternative to enriched uranium nuclear reactors, and are particularly suited to countries with natural uranium resources Their ability to use natural uranium, their modular design and their ability to refuel during operation make them a viable option for large-scale power generation
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